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Shopping in Vietnam
Shopping in Vietnam is a fun and interesting experience, and
guarantees good bargains to those who know what to look for. It is
true to say that you can find nearly anything in Vietnam. Markets
vary from high class shopping malls, supermarkets to bustling open
market, galleries, boutiques and street stalls.
It is not recommended that you buy imported, famous branded products
such as clothing, perfume or electronics in Vietnam as tax makes
these items more costly than neighboring countries.
In terms of shopping for tourists, Vietnam is most famous for its
handicrafts, war souvenirs, authentic clothing, art, antiques and
gems.

Art and Antiques
Vietnam has very strict regulations about
exporting real antiques. Most “antique” and art pieces sold to
tourists are fake or copies of the original. Be careful and check
your sources for certificates if they claim to sell you an original
or antique piece.

Clothing
Clothing varies greatly from tourist T-shirts to beaded handbags and
traditional ao dai (the traditional costume) made to fit your
size. Items made from silk are a popular buy, with prices varying
depending on the material and tailor. Pre-made traditional dresses
are sold in many places. However, it is more recommended to have the
dress made to fit your body, which takes more time and slightly more
money.
Shoes, slippers and handbags made from traditional materials (silk
and bamboo) can also become unique gifts and accessories.
The Vietnamese traditional conical hat, can be found everywhere
throughout the country, but hats made in Hue are most famous as they
have a poem embroider on the inside.

Gems and jewellery
Vietnam is rich in gemstones. The jewellery business is also
increasing during current years, and sophisticated works are
produced by both big businesses and traditional craftsmen. The
quality of the gemstones sold is sometimes doubtable, so it is
recommended that you buy gems at prestigious locations and be ware
with cheap prices.

War souvenirs
Most war souvenirs sold today in Vietnam (for example, Zippo
lighters engraved with platoon philosophy) are fake reproductions.
Be careful while transporting these items as many airlines do not
allow weapons, even fakes to be carried on their planes.

Handicrafts
Other popular handicrafts in Vietnam include lacquer ware,
wood-block prints, and oil and watercolour paintings, blinds made
from bamboo, reed mats, carpets, and leatherwork.
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